Artwork
Portrait of Jerzy Józef Radziwiłł (1668–1689)

Portrait of Jerzy Józef Radziwiłł (1668–1689) is an oil painting by the Rococo painting artist Unknown. It dates from 1735 and is held in the collection of the National Museum in Warsaw. This portrait depicts Jerzy Józef Radziwiłł, a member of the Radziwiłł family, in a ceremonial attire.
About this work
Overview
This portrait depicts Jerzy Józef Radziwiłł, a member of the Radziwiłł family, in a ceremonial attire. The subject is set against a plain dark background, encircled by a thick orange frame. A Latin banner at the bottom identifies the sitter and his titles.
Subject & Meaning
The portrait honors Jerzy Józef Radziwiłł (1668–1689), despite being created posthumously as a tribute rather than a contemporary likeness. His serious demeanor, adorned with a gold chain, shield on a blue background, and ring, conveys dignity and status.
Technique & Style
Executed in oil paint, the work features vivid color accents, notably the bright red robe and orange frame, contrasted with a somber dark background. The overall composition suggests a formal, ceremonial style.
History & Provenance
Created long after the subject's death, this painting is a later tribute. Specific details on its creation date, artist, and early ownership are not provided, though it is associated with the National Museum in Warsaw.
Context
Similar works can be found at the National Museum in Warsaw, indicating the painting's style and themes may align with other portraits of Polish nobility from the period.
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